These 1911 paperbacks are part of Ogilvie’s Railroad Series.
Note that the covers are different. No priority between the two editions is known.
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For more information, see Daniel Sully
When George W. Peck ran for governor of Wisconsin in 1890, an important part of his platform was his opposition to the Bennett Law. The Bennett Law proclaimed that all students be taught in English even if their native language was something else. This law mainly was opposed by the native Germans.
Peck’s motto of “Peck and All the Schools” emphasized his opposition to the Bennett Law. Peck won the election and was instrumental in overturning this law.
For more information, see Peck’s Bad Boy Posters
For more information, see Peck’s Bad Boy Cigars
Here are later parts No. 1 and No. 2. These parts have the 25 Rose Street address indicating an 1881-1882 publication.
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For more information, Bad Boy’s Diary
For more information, see Atkinson’s Jollities
For more information, see Atkinson’s Jollities
For more information, see Atkinson’s Jollities